Interplanetary Total Eclipse
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psybrain | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 17:06 | Message # 1 |
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| Hello, i don't know why, but i've been looking for a interplanetary total eclipse for the last couple of weeks. I finally found one!! Body: RS 0-0-0-1129-4012-9-126862430-1326 B6 Time: 2057.04.17 00:51:54.40 Space Engine 0.9.6.2 cheers, psybrain
Edited by psybrain - Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 17:17 |
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Solaris | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 17:44 | Message # 2 |
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| Hello psybrain, welcome to the forum. Please take a moment to read the forum rules.
Quote (psybrain) Body: RS 0-0-0-1129-4012-9-126862430-1326 B6 Time: 2057.04.17 00:51:54.40
You can copy the place you saved (F6) directly from the file named "places.CFG" (in SpaceEngine 0.96/Config) , and paste it here, the time will be automatically set good as the location. Eventually if you want to post screenshots of your discoveries (F11), read this : Posting Pictures At The Forum Like this you could post preferably in the Image dump thread (That's where we usually post our discoveries, otherwise there would be an infinity of threads ).
Thanks !
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smjjames | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 18:38 | Message # 3 |
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| Quote (Solaris) You can copy the place you saved (F6) directly from the file named "places.CFG" (in SpaceEngine 0.96/Config) , and paste it here, the time will be automatically set good as the location.
Or you can just go to F6, select the location, and click copy and then paste on the forum.
Anyways, nice find there.
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HarbingerDawn | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 18:42 | Message # 4 |
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| Quote (Solaris) You can copy the place you saved (F6) directly from the file named "places.CFG" You can also copy directly from inside SE using the "Copy" button in the F6/Places interface.
EDIT: Ninja'd!
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Edited by HarbingerDawn - Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 18:42 |
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Solaris | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 18:54 | Message # 5 |
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| Lol, I've totally forgot about that copy button
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psybrain | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 19:37 | Message # 6 |
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| Quote (HarbingerDawn) You can also copy directly from inside SE using the "Copy" button in the F6/Places interface.
Great!! Let me try it :
Place "Planet Cool ice giant" { Body "RS 0-0-0-1129-4012-9-126862430-1326 B6" Parent "" Pos (8.851753533173183e-010, 3.017414830367229e-010, 4.745320761226184e-010) Rot (0.1206770988481947, 0.8746670793284002, 0.07582974386614204, -0.4632972999035336) Date "2057.04.17 00:52:13.21" Vel 3.2407764e-015 Mode 2 }
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Solaris | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 19:57 | Message # 7 |
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| Perfect, Actually if it was into spoiler it would be even more perfect like that (for better readability) :
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psybrain | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 19:58 | Message # 8 |
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| Uhm Oh. Same system, 150 years later: The Total Eclipse lasts 3 (!) Earth-Days.
Edited by psybrain - Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 23:11 |
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Watsisname | Date: Wednesday, 10.10.2012, 22:52 | Message # 9 |
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| psybrain, welcome to the forums, and thanks for posting that amazing find! I love watching eclipses in Space Engine but I had never thought to try to find an eclipse between different planets. Very cool!
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SpaceEngineer | Date: Thursday, 11.10.2012, 14:05 | Message # 10 |
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| Check systems of red dwarfs, they often are very compact and planets may cast shadows on each other.
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psybrain | Date: Monday, 15.10.2012, 11:25 | Message # 11 |
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| Found another "interplanetary total Eclipse", this time on a planet with life
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